Charlotte, North Carolina beatdown slamcore outfit FOUR WHEEL DRIVE deliver a short but absolutely punishing statement with their EP “Doublewide Death,” clocking in at just over 13 minutes of pure aggression. Built on filthy breakdowns, stomping rhythms, and unapologetic heaviness, the record leans fully into chaotic slam-core energy with zero restraint.
The EP opens with “PSA,” setting a grim tone before immediately plunging into violence with tracks like “Skull Crushed By A Hydraulic Press,” a relentless display of beatdown brutality and crushing low-end punishment. “Dipshit Derek” brings a raw, almost tongue-in-cheek aggression while still maintaining full-force heaviness, followed by “4x4x2,” which doubles down on groove-heavy slam rhythms and unrelenting pacing.
Midway through, “South Bound To Goon Town” pushes deeper into chaotic territory, blending breakdown-heavy structures with raw vocal intensity, before the EP closes with its title track “Doublewide Death.” The final song ties everything together in a last surge of down-tempo destruction, leaving nothing behind but slow, crushing resonance.
With “Doublewide Death,” FOUR WHEEL DRIVE embrace the most extreme corners of beatdown and slamcore. Short, filthy, and intentionally overwhelming, the EP is built for impact rather than polish—delivering exactly what it promises: heavy music stripped down to pure, destructive force.
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